Microsoft Sees Clear Victory on 'Bundling'By STEVE LOHR
To Microsoft, its long-running antitrust battle against the
government has always been about the unfettered freedom to
design its products as the company sees fit.
Date: July 9, 2001

The Land of MonopoliesBy JOHN SCHWARTZ Microsoft is the monopoly of the moment, but the new economy may itself be one reason the company achieved its dominance. And others may be following in its footsteps.
Date: July 1, 2001

Microsoft and AOL Discuss Linking Products
By JOHN MARKOFF
Microsoft and America Online are negotiating a range of
licensing and legal issues so contentious that the two sides
disagreed whether they were even still talking.
Date: June 4, 2001

Microsoft Introduces Office XP
By JOHN MARKOFF
Microsoft will introduce a new version of
its Office program that is the most Internet-connected
product yet from the company.
Date: May 31, 2001

Microsoft Relies Again on an Inner Circle
By JOHN MARKOFF
A brain trust for Microsoft chairman Bill Gates has never
been more important. Microsoft's dominance is under
constant threat of being undermined.
Date: March 25, 2001

EDITORIAL
Microsoft Fights Back
The oral arguments in this week's Microsoft trial did little to
undermine the soundness of Judge Thomas Penfield
Jackson's central finding that Microsoft violated the nation's
antitrust laws.
Date: March 1, 2001

Judges Scrutinize Ruling
By STEPHEN LABATON
Federal appeals judges sharply questioned the decision that
found that Microsoft had repeatedly violated antitrust law.
The questioning suggested that many elements of the decision
were vulnerable to reversal.
Date: February 27, 2001

SUNDAY BOOK REVIEWDefending Too Much, Too Often
By ADAM LIPTAK
Two books on the antitrust case "World War 3.0,"
by Ken Auletta, and "Pride Before the Fall," by John
Heilemann show Microsoft trying to defend everything all
at once.
Date: February 4, 2001

Microsoft Steps Up Attack on Judge
By JOHN SCHWARTZ
Microsoft stepped up its attack on Thomas Penfield Jackson,
saying that recently published interviews "raised profound
doubts about his impartiality."
Date: January 30, 2001

Clinton Team in Final Plea
By JOEL BRINKLEY
Submitting its final filing in its antitrust case against
Microsoft, the Clinton administration asked an appeals court
to uphold the order to split the company in two.
Date: January 13, 2001

New Focus on Consumer Electronics
By JOHN MARKOFF
Bill Gates, who now calls himself chief software architect,
is preparing to introduce Microsoft´s X-Box video game
system, its first foray into the high-stakes, high-risk
consumer electronics business.
Date: January 05, 2001

Old-Line Giant Works to Shape Post-PC World
By JOHN MARKOFF Last summer, Microsoft decided to wager
that the future of the operating system will be in a cloud
of Internet-connected computers spread around the globe. The
shift is a telling one.
Date: January 01, 2001

Paul Hosefros/The New York Times

A federal appeals court ruled that errors in
conduct by Judge Thomas Penfield Jackson were "deliberate,
repeated, egregious and flagrant."
Read the Article, June 29, 2001